The Ten Unexpected Greeks Just Arrived for Dinner Cookbook

The Ten Unexpected Greeks Just Arrived for Dinner Cookbook
Author: Ziggy Zen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Cooking, Greek
ISBN: 190281343X

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The Ten Unexpected Greeks Just Arrived for Dinner Cookbook

The Ten Unexpected Greeks Just Arrived for Dinner Cookbook
Author: Ziggy Zen,Helen Tracey,Linda Kaplan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1998
Genre: Cooking, Greek
ISBN: 0330360698

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Collection of Greek-style recipes ranging from Zorba the meatball to Santorini bicycle club chicken. Includes a humorous identification guide to ten Greek islands.

Gifts of the Gods

Gifts of the Gods
Author: Andrew Dalby,Rachel Dalby
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781780238630

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What do we think about when we think about Greek food? For many, it is the meze and the traditional plates of a Greek island taverna at the height of summer. In Gifts of the Gods, Andrew and Rachel Dalby take us into and beyond the taverna in our minds to offer us a unique and comprehensive history of the foods of Greece. Greek food is brimming with thousands of years of history, lore, and culture. The country has one of the most varied landscapes of Europe, where steep mountains, low-lying plains, rocky islands, and crystal-blue seas jostle one another and produce food and wine of immense quality and distinctive taste. The book discusses how the land was settled, what was grown in different regions, and how certain fruits, herbs, and vegetables became a part of local cuisines. Moving through history—from classical to modern—the book explores the country’s regional food identities as well as the export of Greek food to communities all over the world. The book culminates with a look at one of the most distinctive features of Greece’s food tradition—the country’s world renown hospitality. Illustrated throughout and featuring traditional recipes that blend historical and modern flavors, Gifts of the Gods is a mouth-watering account of a rich and ancient cuisine.

Hellenic Studies

Hellenic Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1999
Genre: Greece
ISBN: UOM:39015073502968

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Greece The Cookbook

Greece  The Cookbook
Author: Vefa Alexiadou
Publsiher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0714873802

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Greece: The Cookbook is the definitive work on the rich and fascinating cooking of modern Greece. Greece: The Cookbook is the first truly comprehensive bible of Greek food in English. Rapidly increasing in popularity, Greek food is simple to prepare, healthy and delicious, and, more than most other cuisines, bears all the hallmarks of the rich cultural history of the land and sea from which it is drawn. It is the original Mediterranean cuisine, where olive oil, bread, wine, figs, grapes and cheese have been staples since the beginnings of Western civilization. With hundreds of simple recipes by Vefa Alexiadou, the authoritative grand dame of Greek cookery, the book also includes information on regional specialities, local ingredients and the religious and historical significance of the dishes, and is illustrated with 230 colour photographs. Greece: The Cookbook is the definitive work on the rich and fascinating cooking of modern Greece.

Pasta

Pasta
Author: Missy Robbins,Talia Baiocchi
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781984857019

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JAMES BEARD AWARD NOMINEE • A stylish, transporting pasta master class from New York City’s premier pasta chef, with recipes for 40 handmade pasta shapes and 100 Italian American, regional Italian, and modern dishes IACP AWARD FINALIST • “Missy Robbins brings her extraordinary knowledge and generous heart to teach us to prepare the pastas that made her restaurants, Lilia and Misi, two of the best in the world.”—Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe • ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Minneapolis Star Tribune, Glamour, Food52, Epicurious Food trends come and go, but pasta holds strong year after year. Despite its humble ingredients—made of merely flour and water or flour and eggs—the magic, rituals, and art of pasta making span over five centuries. Two ingredients are turned into hundreds of stuffed, rolled, extruded, dried, stamped, and hand-cut shapes, each with its own unique provenance and enrobed in a favored sauce. New York City chef Missy Robbins fell in love with Italian food and pasta twenty-five years ago. She has been cooking, researching, and studying her way across Italy ever since, which led her to open two of America’s most renowned pasta restaurants, Lilia and Misi. With illustrated step-by-step recipes for handmaking forty of the most versatile pasta shapes and one hundred recipes for Italian American, regional Italian, and Robbins’s own best pasta dishes, plus two dozen vegetable sides, this is the hard-working manual for home cooks who aspire to master the art of pasta cooking. Whether making pasta sheets for lasagna or stamping out pasta “coins” for Corzetti with Goat Cheese and Asparagus—or even buying handmade pasta to make Tagliatelle with Porcini, Rosemary, and Garlic—Robbins provides all the inspiration, instruction, and encouragement required to make pasta exceptionally well. Evocatively photographed with nearly 100 full-color mouthwatering photos of pasta dishes and twenty images from Italy, this is a richly illustrated ode to the ingredients, recipes, and craft that have made pasta the most popular fare of a beloved cuisine.

Vefa s Kitchen

Vefa s Kitchen
Author: Vefa Alexiadou
Publsiher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0714849294

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Presents a comprehensive guide to preparing Greek cuisine, from basic recipes and sauces to seafood, meat entrees, pies, bread, and traditional pastries.

Home Made Winter

Home Made Winter
Author: Yvette van Boven
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-12-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781613124840

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Warm up your winter with recipes for apple cider, cardamom and orange scones, Irish potato soup, and much more. Dutch chef Yvette van Boven’s Home Made series of cookbooks feature delicious recipes, beautiful photos, step-by-step instruction, and her own hand-drawn artwork. Now she presents Home Made Winter, a heartfelt, humorous, and passionate collection of dishes inspired by her childhood in Ireland and her frequent sojourns in France. This is a cookbook that will warm your heart, with chapters on Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch; Pies and Sweet Things for Tea Time; Beverages; To Start; Main Courses; and Dessert, focusing on simple recipes for classic dishes such as apple cider, BBQ pulled pork, ricotta cheesecake, and more. Step-by-step, she explains how to make butter, beef sausage, and baileys—and also features her favorite winter holiday recipes.